Alta Via n.1 - Day 6

From the Rifugio Città di Fiume to the Rifugio Venezia and Palafavèra

Alta Via n.1 - Day 7

From Palafavèra to the Rifugio Sonino al Coldài, the Rifugio Tissi and the Rifugio Vazzolèr

Alta Via n.1 - Day 8

From the Rifugio Vazzolèr to the Rifugio Carestiato

Alta Via n.1 - Day 9

From the Rifugio Carestiato to the Rifugio Sommariva al Pramperét

Alta Via n.1 - Day 10

From the Rifugio Sommariva al Pramperet to the Rifugio Pian de Fontana

Alta Via n.1 - Day 11

From the Rifugio Pian de Fontana to the Bivacco del Màrmol

Alta Via n.1 - Day 12

From the Bivacco del Màrmol to the Rifugio 7° Alpini, Case Bortòt and Belluno

Cinque Torri

Cortina's best known and historically most important climbing walls, with an enchanting view of the entire valley

Bèco d’Ajàl

Crag for climbers of intermediate-advanced level, with a climbing style generally based on endurance

Crépe de Oucèra Alte

Long strip of crags with over 80 routes with grades from intermediate to difficult

Crépe de Oucèra Basse

One of the first crags in Cortina particularly suitable for beginners

Volpèra, Campo e Sasso dei Finanzieri

Climbing area with a series of overhanging boulders scattered in the dense forest

Rio Gere

A crag for intermediate-advanced climbers with pitches of up to 40 m

Colfiére

Boulder with heights from 8 to 15 m that strengthens fingers and forearms

Croda Da Lago

One of the crags with the most spectacular and characteristic views of Cortina at 2,100 m

Piccolo Lagazuòi and Sass de Stria

Two crags on the Falzarego Pass, suitable for beginners and children, with routes from 4a to 7b

Super 8

The Super 8 Ski Tour is a route along the slopes of the 5 Torri and Lagazuoi ski areas.

Great War Ski Tour

The Great War Tour is an history-filled experience that takes you through the defences, trenches and tunnels made by Italian and Austrian troops during the First World War.